This is the close up image of Lama temple in Beijing city. Lama Temple is the most visited temple across the world. This amazing temple is a sparkling fascination in Beijing's Buddhist atmosphere. If you have time for one temple to visit make sure it this one, where riveting rooftops, awesome frescoes, grand enriching curves, embroidered works of art, eye-popping carpentry, Tibetan supplication to God wheels, Tantric statues and an eminent pair of Chinese lions blend with thick billows of incense. The most prestigious Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary outside Tibet, the Lama Temple was changed over to a lamasery in 1744 in the wake of serving as the previous living arrangement of Emperor Yong Zheng. Today the sanctuary is a dynamic spot of love, drawing in pioneers from a remote place, some of whom prostrate themselves in accommodation at full length inside of its lobbies. The fifth lobby, the Wànfú Pavilion, houses an eminent 18m-high statue of the Maitreya Buddha in his Tibetan structure, dressed in yellow silk and supposedly etched from a solitary square of sandalwood. Try not to miss the gathering of bronze Tibetan Buddhist statues inside of the Jiètái Lóu, a little side corridor.

Lama Temple

byJohnny Cheung

This is the close up image of Lama temple in Beijing city. Lama Temple is the most visited temple across the world. This amazing temple is a sparkling fascination in Beijing's Buddhist atmosphere. If you have time for one temple to visit make sure it this one, where riveting rooftops, awesome frescoes, grand enriching curves, embroidered works of art, eye-popping carpentry, Tibetan supplication to God wheels, Tantric statues and an eminent pair of Chinese lions blend with thick billows of incense. The most prestigious Tibetan Buddhist sanctuary outside Tibet, the Lama Temple was changed over to a lamasery in 1744 in the wake of serving as the previous living arrangement of Emperor Yong Zheng. Today the sanctuary is a dynamic spot of love, drawing in pioneers from a remote place, some of whom prostrate themselves in accommodation at full length inside of its lobbies. The fifth lobby, the Wànfú Pavilion, houses an eminent 18m-high statue of the Maitreya Buddha in his Tibetan structure, dressed in yellow silk and supposedly etched from a solitary square of sandalwood. Try not to miss the gathering of bronze Tibetan Buddhist statues inside of the Jiètái Lóu, a little side corridor.